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Views</H1>
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Views support editors and provide alternative
presentations or navigations of the information in your workbench.&nbsp; For
example, the Navigator displays projects and other resources you are working
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A view might appear by itself, or stacked with other
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Here is an example of a tabbed view containing the Navigator and the
Repositories view: </P>
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<img align="texttop" border="0" src="../images/Image3_tabbed.jpg" width="242" height="202"> </P>
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Undocked Views</H1>
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On Windows platforms, views can be undocked from the main workbench window
and appear as &quot;floating&quot; windows on the desktop.&nbsp;
Undocked views can also be docked back into the main workbench window.</P>
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